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one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card that had jessica's signature smile. >> someone so young be gone and to hear people talking about her in past tense when i only seen her an hour and a half before she died. >> maria deleon, she and jessica affectionately referred to each other as mother and daughter because jessica was close friends with her son. >> most teenagers don't want to hang out with parents. hi, mom. how are you, mom? >> the 11-year-old daughter bernadette,. >> whenever you're down, she brings you right back up. >> friends say jessica loved fashion and was studying at the academy of art university in san francisco. r
one friend told us, she's so sad she can't talk about it without starting to cry. amber lee is live with our report. amber? >> reporter: tonight, family and friends gathered at the mortuary in daly city to remember jessica morales. they say they can't believe she's gone. >>> dozens of people filed to the mortuary to attend a vigil in memory of jessica morales. those attending tonight's services wore a purple ribbon, jessica's favorite color. friends shared with us a photso card...
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Sep 22, 2010
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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i don't believe they are not with us anymore. >> reporter: he told us he is haunted by the cell phone call tran made to her son shortly before she was killed. >> she called me right before she died. she said call 911, he has a gun to my head. and i don't think i am going to see you no more. >> let us stand here as one with our candles lit and remember and honor cindy jenny tran and ricardo rick salas. >> tran leaves behind four sons ages 14-21. tran's family wants to thank the public for their support and ask that the friends not be saddened by her death because knowing our mom she wouldn't want that. reporting live amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another person linked to this case with ties to the suspect and two additional homicide victims appeared in court today on charges of possessing explosives. 72-year-old charles ridinhouse pleaded not guilty. police discovered explosives at his home on tuesday, along with the bodies of his wife and his wife's friend. his attorney said he had nothing to do with the deaths and said someone else may have put the bodies there. >> he filed a
i don't believe they are not with us anymore. >> reporter: he told us he is haunted by the cell phone call tran made to her son shortly before she was killed. >> she called me right before she died. she said call 911, he has a gun to my head. and i don't think i am going to see you no more. >> let us stand here as one with our candles lit and remember and honor cindy jenny tran and ricardo rick salas. >> tran leaves behind four sons ages 14-21. tran's family wants to...
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Sep 27, 2010
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hats off to dustin and their team for giving us the good fight. we got on the road for the first time and got a big win. >> andrea: mark, thanks a lot. >> go easy on my boy now. >> andrea: of course i'll go easy. you told me last night, braylon if we win, i'll be here for the post-game. and here you are. what's been going on this week? >> it's been an interesting week. i have teammates and the organization that have been very supportive being there for me, and they've allowed me to have a better week than maybe somewhere else. >> andrea: what was it like standing there watching in the first quarter? >> obviously not the situation i want to be there. i was there to support my team, up cheering guys on, and being the best teammate that i could be. >> andrea: first catch in there, 67-yard touchdown. what was unique about that play for you. >> all week we said, you know, just want to make plays after the catch. anybody can throw a deep ball. for us, we want yards after the catch. it was a situation where i caught it outside. jason slipped, and i was a
hats off to dustin and their team for giving us the good fight. we got on the road for the first time and got a big win. >> andrea: mark, thanks a lot. >> go easy on my boy now. >> andrea: of course i'll go easy. you told me last night, braylon if we win, i'll be here for the post-game. and here you are. what's been going on this week? >> it's been an interesting week. i have teammates and the organization that have been very supportive being there for me, and they've...
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thank for joining us. meteorologist tony pann has a quick look at the forecast for us. >> good morning, everyone. so far, so good. just a few high, thin clouds this morning. the temperatures are in the 60's. we're going to make it into the upper 70's this afternoon. it's going to be a little breezy, but we'll just see a mixture of sunshine and clouds through the day. when we come back, we'll check the seven-day forecast, see what's on tap for the rest of the week. >> thanks, tony. we're racing toward november's general election. campaigning is in full swing. >> president obama will head to philadelphia today to help raise money for a democrat who could help his party maintain some control in congress. republicans see an opportunity to take over. it's the nation's new third party that could have a big impact. tracie potts has more from washington. >> this weekend, president obama aimed straight for the heart of his party, black voters. >> tell them that the time for action is now! >> the challenge of this u
thank for joining us. meteorologist tony pann has a quick look at the forecast for us. >> good morning, everyone. so far, so good. just a few high, thin clouds this morning. the temperatures are in the 60's. we're going to make it into the upper 70's this afternoon. it's going to be a little breezy, but we'll just see a mixture of sunshine and clouds through the day. when we come back, we'll check the seven-day forecast, see what's on tap for the rest of the week. >> thanks, tony....
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it should be a quiet start for us. we will make it to around 80 this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. seven-day forecast and an update on the traffic's when we come back. >> new information on the man trying to set off a bomb on christmas day. the incident happened as the plane landed in detroit. man asked the judge if he could have his attorneys let go. the judge agreed. new consultants will be appointed for him. he is from nigeria and is accused of igniting a bomb in a flight from amsterdam to detroit. are cleaning up after a powerful storm damaged several buildings on monday afternoon. several area schools were closed. residents reported seeing help roughly two inches in diameter. >> reggie bush is giving back his heisman trophy. he won the trophy in 2005 and announced he will forfeit the award. he called the decision heartbreaking. after an investigation, the ncaa rule that he was ineligible for the 2005 season. this is the first time college's top award has been returned by its recipients. a lot of people think
it should be a quiet start for us. we will make it to around 80 this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. seven-day forecast and an update on the traffic's when we come back. >> new information on the man trying to set off a bomb on christmas day. the incident happened as the plane landed in detroit. man asked the judge if he could have his attorneys let go. the judge agreed. new consultants will be appointed for him. he is from nigeria and is accused of igniting a bomb in a flight from...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a detroit cheering squad's choice of cheers is too racy for 6-year-olds? you can email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 66 degrees on tv hill at 5:07. coming up -- a father's accused of killing his children. >> 33 miners in chile still trapped underground after six weeks. we'll have an update on rescue efforts. >> here's a live look at traffic. this is 95 north of 195 in the catonsville area. looks ok right there. more on weather and traffic more on weather and traffic when we come back. [ monkey cheeps ] [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally- conscious way while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water-heating energy bill. the geospring water heater from ge with advanced hybrid technology. heating the water in your home any other way is just going to seem primitive. [ monkey cheeps ] ♪ maryland residents can save up to $780 while funds last. >> welcome back. the time is
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a detroit cheering squad's choice of cheers is too racy for 6-year-olds? you can email your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 66 degrees on tv hill at 5:07. coming up -- a father's accused of killing his children. >> 33 miners in chile still trapped underground after six weeks. we'll have an update on rescue efforts. >> here's a live look at traffic. this is 95 north of 195 in the catonsville area. looks...
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they fired r.p.g.s at us. once you start hearing the snaps of their rounds, that means they're right on you. >> logan: our cameraman, ray bribiesca, stayed close to the soldiers to capture the fight. >> hintz: we need a fire mission. >> logan: hintz ordered in mortars. ( explosions ) here you can see captain hintz on the hood of our truck, completely exposed to enemy fire. he's trying to secure the 200- pound tow bar so the convoy could get moving. >> hintz: get in the truck, get in the truck. start moving. >> logan: the convoy still had to fight its way though the ambush. after 30 minutes of constant fighting, it was over. hintz believes they killed 15 enemy fighters, with no american casualties. his soldiers were relieved, and captain hintz felt lucky to be alive. >> hintz: i had to jump on the hood to get the tow bar up, and so i'm on the hood and rounds are cracking everywhere. it was insane. >> logan: there are more than 12,000 soldiers at dozens of outposts along the border dealing with the same problem
they fired r.p.g.s at us. once you start hearing the snaps of their rounds, that means they're right on you. >> logan: our cameraman, ray bribiesca, stayed close to the soldiers to capture the fight. >> hintz: we need a fire mission. >> logan: hintz ordered in mortars. ( explosions ) here you can see captain hintz on the hood of our truck, completely exposed to enemy fire. he's trying to secure the 200- pound tow bar so the convoy could get moving. >> hintz: get in the...
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ian: you know gary kubiak used the time-out when gano went out there, see if shanahan uses the time-out to try to ice neil rackers, the veteran. 35-yard attempt. dan: shanahan is not near an firm to call a time-out. ian: for the win from 35 yards away, he's got it. the houston texans come from behind and shock the redskins in overtime. 30-27. houston wins it. first victory in franchise history in o.t. matt schaub, 497 yards passing. and rackers knocks it through from 35 yards out for the w. gary kubiak against his mentor mike shanahan and it's kubiak and the texans coming out with and the texans coming out with the win. win. ian: final score, 30-27, in overtime. the texans rally for the win. for dan fouts and the rest of our crew, this is ian eagle so long from landover, maryland, you've been watching the nfl on cbs. the contrast of infinite black. the clarity of fast-switching phospors. the smoothness of 600 hertz. all come together to create what cnet calls one of the best 2d tvs they've ever tested. the viera full hd 3d tv from panasonic. ♪ these other airlines have been pushing ba
ian: you know gary kubiak used the time-out when gano went out there, see if shanahan uses the time-out to try to ice neil rackers, the veteran. 35-yard attempt. dan: shanahan is not near an firm to call a time-out. ian: for the win from 35 yards away, he's got it. the houston texans come from behind and shock the redskins in overtime. 30-27. houston wins it. first victory in franchise history in o.t. matt schaub, 497 yards passing. and rackers knocks it through from 35 yards out for the w....
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> the reason players study so much film is to try to figure out what other guys will do, to decipher their playbook without having it, unless, of course, somebody gives you, which is what essentially kyle shanahan is doing this week. he is the redskins offensive coordinator now, but for the past two years he was the houston texans offensive coordinator, and with the texans coming to fedex this sunday, he is serving as the skins' chief double agent. >> we have inside knowledge of their scheme, and, you know, their personnel, so definitely we're asking him questions. >> everybody has been picking his brain. we'll have some type as far as knowing what they like to do. >> we like to attack each other. no secret about what we like to do against each other. so more what are we going to do. >> he's in his 30s, but he looks very young. >> as for the defense, albert haynesworth was limited at practice due t
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> the reason players study so much film is to try to figure out what other guys will do, to decipher their playbook without having it, unless, of course, somebody gives you, which is what essentially kyle shanahan is doing this week. he is the redskins offensive coordinator now, but for the past two years he was the houston texans offensive coordinator,...
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thanks for joining us. angie goff is here. she's been looking at the moon and how it is affecting motorists on the roadways, and howard has the forecast. >> focus on the deer that are out there. it is a rough time of the year. if anyone is traveling dusk or dawn when they are most active, watch out. yeah. sometimes you can't do anything about it, though. weather wise, condition do much about that except know what is going to happen and prepare for it. prepare for sunshine and a breeze this tuesday. you may need a jacket this spots. a little chilly out there. cumberland 54 and 59 manassas. 57 frederick. andrews air force base 62. and down in tappahannock 83. easton and cambridge you are in the upper 50s, as well. a nice afternoon. you will be able to lose the jackets. low 80s. 85 in southern maryland, pax river and 86 in manassas. we are looking at 83 or so in national. 77 at noon. sunny skies. breezy, 5:00 p.m. 81 right now 66. 5:30. how's it going, angie? >> overall, howie, we are all good. washington, you are looking nice as
thanks for joining us. angie goff is here. she's been looking at the moon and how it is affecting motorists on the roadways, and howard has the forecast. >> focus on the deer that are out there. it is a rough time of the year. if anyone is traveling dusk or dawn when they are most active, watch out. yeah. sometimes you can't do anything about it, though. weather wise, condition do much about that except know what is going to happen and prepare for it. prepare for sunshine and a breeze...
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that is going to give us a pleasant friday. low to mid-80s with a northwest wind at ten miles an hour. the average is 79 here in town. we are 68. 70 southern maryland. 63 easton. bill in newland is 64. tappahannock 63 and few spots in the upper a 80s from lurayen, stanton and martinsburg and the mountains, as well. 68 with partly cloudy skies at reagan national. winds are calm and the humidity stands at 81%. across the country, flying to seattle, bring the umbrella, some showers moving in there. same story with more shower and storms could delay your flight in to detroit. nashville watch out, you have showers, same with columbus and cincinnati. we will watch this. this is our next weather maker. a warm front to the south. more humid air to the south and west. that will work in through the day today. it will feel different than it did with the shower and storms moving in. here tonight, at 10:00, look at what happens overnight. the stuff falls apart an south of town not showing you much in the way of rain. mid to upper 80s today.
that is going to give us a pleasant friday. low to mid-80s with a northwest wind at ten miles an hour. the average is 79 here in town. we are 68. 70 southern maryland. 63 easton. bill in newland is 64. tappahannock 63 and few spots in the upper a 80s from lurayen, stanton and martinsburg and the mountains, as well. 68 with partly cloudy skies at reagan national. winds are calm and the humidity stands at 81%. across the country, flying to seattle, bring the umbrella, some showers moving in...
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lindsey mastis joining us live. what do we know about how the is doing on the. >> police say the woman is at the washington hospital trauma center with life-threatening injuries. it has been two day and she's still fighting for her life. where she was hit is just down the street by the tree. police say she was walking along the road. they are not sure whether she was crossing it when a vehicle came bay and she ended up near the backside of this pickup truck. that is 20 feet away. witnesses say she flew through the air. >> we were coming in to the yard and we heard a big boom. >> it didn't take neighbors long to find the 24-year-old woman allock side the road. >> her leg is on the axle and she is laying face down. her flip flops in he middle of the road and her phone broke. >> reporter: police don't know if she was trying to cross the street or walk alongside it. all they know is the car that hit her never stopped. >> the driver should know they hit something. >> reporter: the corporal with montgomery county police s
lindsey mastis joining us live. what do we know about how the is doing on the. >> police say the woman is at the washington hospital trauma center with life-threatening injuries. it has been two day and she's still fighting for her life. where she was hit is just down the street by the tree. police say she was walking along the road. they are not sure whether she was crossing it when a vehicle came bay and she ended up near the backside of this pickup truck. that is 20 feet away....
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stay with us. that was 9 news now at 5:00. 9 news now at 6:00 begins right now. >>> and you are watching 9 news now at 6:00. this is our continuing coverage of the deadly bus accident on i- 270. we've been watching the shots just after -- since just after 4:00 when this horrific accident occurred. when that bus that you see over there off to the left side of your screen toppled 45 feet from a sky ramp and landed over there. let's get to gary nuremburg who is not too far from the scene. gary, are you there? >> hi, lesli. let me give you a rough idea of where we are. you see where the state highway truck is blocking that lane. that is the very beginning of the sky flyover that you were talking about where the bus was traveling before it went off the road. as you know, that fly over crosses over the northbound lanes of 270 and merges several hundred yards that way. take a look at the traffic. it is backed up for miles. this is northbound 270 you are looking at now. much of the traffic being fed in fro
stay with us. that was 9 news now at 5:00. 9 news now at 6:00 begins right now. >>> and you are watching 9 news now at 6:00. this is our continuing coverage of the deadly bus accident on i- 270. we've been watching the shots just after -- since just after 4:00 when this horrific accident occurred. when that bus that you see over there off to the left side of your screen toppled 45 feet from a sky ramp and landed over there. let's get to gary nuremburg who is not too far from the scene....
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> couric: tonight, the president wants to shorten summer-- at least for children. it's one way he says to fix
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> couric: tonight, the president wants to shorten summer-- at least for children. it's one way he...
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also send us your pictures at wusa9.com. check us out on facebook or send us a tweet. we'll put it on the air. look at the wind, 23-mile per hour wind gusts downtown. it is the constant southeast wind that blows the water across. and builds it up on the west side of the bay. we do have a coastal flood warning in effect for the coastal areas around annapolis and anne arundel county. tides 1 to 3 feet above normal. now tomorrow morning, showers ending thankfully, decreasing clouds late in the morning. 50s and 60s. winds out of the northwest at 10 to 20 and gusty. by afternoon, partly cloudy, breezy, and pleasant. a nice day once we get past the noon hour. high temperatures in the low to mid 70s tomorrow. next seven days, 73 tomorrow and then 70 on saturday. nice for the terps game. and then we are looking at the chilliest day of the season. we hold in the 60s sunday, monday, and tuesday, with showers. no not heavy, but with showers. >> you have been asking people to send pictures. apparently they have been listening because our viewers snapped pictures of this storm. the
also send us your pictures at wusa9.com. check us out on facebook or send us a tweet. we'll put it on the air. look at the wind, 23-mile per hour wind gusts downtown. it is the constant southeast wind that blows the water across. and builds it up on the west side of the bay. we do have a coastal flood warning in effect for the coastal areas around annapolis and anne arundel county. tides 1 to 3 feet above normal. now tomorrow morning, showers ending thankfully, decreasing clouds late in the...
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that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along the coast. daly city 75, sunset 76. downtown south san francisco, being conservative with low to mid-80s. something we'll keep an eye on. low to mid-90ss north bay valleys. your beaches will have low to mid-70s and sunshine. other than san leandro, hayward, berkeley and richmond should have low 90s east bay shore. those cities just mentioned, probably mid to upper 80s. east bay valleys, mid to upper 90s. brentwood will be near 100 today. we'll have mid-90s morgan hill, gilroy, hollister. mid to upper 80s no clouds in the monterey bay. toni
that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along...
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low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported on other mass transit systems. it's quiet out there. check out a live camera shot. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. zero accidents reported on the freeways at this point. another live shot, this for north bay commuters as you make your way southbound. traffic moving very well. 20 minutes the drive time from novato down towards the golden gate bridge and it's also a good ride across the san mateo bridge. traffic moving well in both directions. that's westbound traffic there on the right. get the latest traffic conditions and get person
low to mid-50s for the rest of us. accu-weather seven-day forecast, about 2 degrees warmer tomorrow, one more degree on thursday. that's all we can squeeze out before the cooling trend comes over the weekend. >> good morning, mike. bart reporting major delays in millbrae and sfo heading up towards san francisco and the east bay. this is all due to an equipment problem on the tracks. but so far no delays reported from the east bay heading in towards san francisco. no other delays reported...
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all of us in the 50s at 8:00. but it's after 8:00 we start to see the sunshine break out from east to west across the bay. by noon i think our inland valleys are clear but the bay is still going to have some clouds. that's why you're low to mid-60s while we have low 70s in our valleys and 58 half moon bay. by 4:00 pockets of sunshine all the way out to the coast. 58 half moon bay, low to mid-60s san francisco and oakland. mid to upper 60s most of the bay. low to mid-70s south bay and north bay and mid to upper 70s in the east bay valley. as far as what's going to happen today compared to yesterday, pretty much the same around the bay. san francisco, san jose, santa rosa about the same. concord and oakland 1 degree cooler. redwood city 4 degrees cooler. actually a warming trend starting tomorrow all the way through thursday. hit the mid-80s inland, low 70s bay and near 60s at the coast. that next system approaches bringing us more clouds and cooler whether for the weekend. frances, how's bart doing? >> our biggest
all of us in the 50s at 8:00. but it's after 8:00 we start to see the sunshine break out from east to west across the bay. by noon i think our inland valleys are clear but the bay is still going to have some clouds. that's why you're low to mid-60s while we have low 70s in our valleys and 58 half moon bay. by 4:00 pockets of sunshine all the way out to the coast. 58 half moon bay, low to mid-60s san francisco and oakland. mid to upper 60s most of the bay. low to mid-70s south bay and north bay...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's. >> welcome back. it is about 5:47 on this wednesday. look at the rain getting close to eureka and 63. the clouds along the coast, big sur 66. san diego, 77, la comfortable. 84 sacramento. mid-90s yosemite, palm springs. our last stop tahoe, sunshine and 74. here's eric with more news. >> mike, thank you very much. it's 5:47 now. are you willing to pay to have someone run your nuisance errands or do you have a car, spare time and the urge to make a little extra money? there's a new website designed to work for both people with either of those urgings. >> there's about five items here in bags and boxes. >> laura wants to run a few bags of old clothes to the good will. >> and put the cash in an envelope. just bring that inside through the gate. >
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's. >> welcome back. it is about 5:47 on this wednesday. look at the rain getting close to eureka and 63. the clouds along the coast, big sur 66. san diego, 77,...
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it appears app use may not be big. a release this morning found while 82% of adults have cellphones, only 35% have apps and only 24 use those apps. 11% said they didn't even know what an app was. in fact, of all the non-voice-related things people do with cellphones, app use ranked dead last. what topped the list of related things to do with your cellphones, guess. >> taking pictures. >> taking pictures. how did you know? >> those numbers are gonna change a lot in the next year. 6:25 our time. still ahead at 6:30, new trouble for toyota. >> the admission that has some questioning the company's explanation for so-called acceleration problems. >> a very big changing made to its website. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in san bruno. federal investigation on the scene investigating last week's deadly explosion and fire here. what are they doing in different parts of the bay area? for example, milpitas yesterday at gas control stations. >> thanks to our clouds and drizzle, flight arrival delays into sfo 42 minutes. flight depar
it appears app use may not be big. a release this morning found while 82% of adults have cellphones, only 35% have apps and only 24 use those apps. 11% said they didn't even know what an app was. in fact, of all the non-voice-related things people do with cellphones, app use ranked dead last. what topped the list of related things to do with your cellphones, guess. >> taking pictures. >> taking pictures. how did you know? >> those numbers are gonna change a lot in the next...
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pot use rose 8% last year and continues to be the most commonly used drug. the office of national drug control policy believes the rise is because people's perceptions that drugs can be harmful is fading. legalized marijuana supporters say this is a sign the war on pot is failing and the government should stop spending millions of dollars in taxpayer money fighting this war. this report comes at a time when california voters prepare to decide on proposition 19 in november which would legalize marijuana. proponents say the state should implement laws that would tax and regulate pot the same way it does with legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco. 22 americans age 12 and up used illegal drugs. there was ecstasy use rising 37%, methamphetamine just 60%. cocaine drops from its peak back in 2006. >> it's 5:47. gubernatorial candidate meg whitman has broken the record for the most personal money spent in a political campaign. her staff says the republican candidate for governor now has spent $119 million of her own money. new york mayor michael bloomberg held the pr
pot use rose 8% last year and continues to be the most commonly used drug. the office of national drug control policy believes the rise is because people's perceptions that drugs can be harmful is fading. legalized marijuana supporters say this is a sign the war on pot is failing and the government should stop spending millions of dollars in taxpayer money fighting this war. this report comes at a time when california voters prepare to decide on proposition 19 in november which would legalize...
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some marijuana use rose by 8%. it remains the most commonly used drug. >> in england oxford university researchers have quantified the social cost of falling in love. they found that people in romantic relationships typically lose two friends. the research shows most single people have five people in their core group, friends they see at least once a week. but those who are in a relationship have about three core friends. two get kicked out. >> yeah. for various reasons. recapping our top stories. concord police investigating a shooting involving two of their officers. >> theresa garcia live at the scene. >> the crime investigators have been here on the scene of this early morning shooting involving two concord police officers. they say it all began at 2:30 this morning when those officers saw a man walking down the street and they tried stopping him to talk. >> officers believed he was wanted for some outstanding warrants for robbery. >> how did they know? >> he fit the description. i believe he fit the descriptio
some marijuana use rose by 8%. it remains the most commonly used drug. >> in england oxford university researchers have quantified the social cost of falling in love. they found that people in romantic relationships typically lose two friends. the research shows most single people have five people in their core group, friends they see at least once a week. but those who are in a relationship have about three core friends. two get kicked out. >> yeah. for various reasons. recapping...
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most of us cooler today. the exception san francisco 2 degrees warmer, 67 as the mild moist flow is blowing off ocean. fremont, concord, oakland, santa rosa all 2, 4 and 5 degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. here's a look at our temperatures at 8:00 this morning under cloudy conditions and the drizzle starting to dry. we're in the upper 50s to low 60s still like we are right now. new pockets of sunshine developing, especially the north bay and east bay valleys. low 70s there with mid-60s for the rest of us. by 4:00 looking at mid-70s in the north bay valleys. mid to upper 70s in the east bay valleys. mid-70s in the south bay. upper 60s the most part around the bay until you get to san francisco and oakland at 66. seven-day forecast, mixture of sun and clouds tomorrow. the rain falls sunday, tenth of an inch around the bay. warmer weather through the early parts of next week. frances here with a new accident. >> yeah. usually 280 problem-free but this morning several accidents reported in the area. a new
most of us cooler today. the exception san francisco 2 degrees warmer, 67 as the mild moist flow is blowing off ocean. fremont, concord, oakland, santa rosa all 2, 4 and 5 degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. here's a look at our temperatures at 8:00 this morning under cloudy conditions and the drizzle starting to dry. we're in the upper 50s to low 60s still like we are right now. new pockets of sunshine developing, especially the north bay and east bay valleys. low 70s there with mid-60s...
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mid to upper 50s for the rest of us. by noon just about all of us seeing sunshine. a few straggling clouds or lingering clouds, if you will, around the coast. about 58 half moon bay. low to mid-60s through the bay. upper 60s the east bay valleys. about 4:00 sunshine just about everywhere. half moon bay 60. mid to upper 60s throughout the bay. near 70 in the south bay. low 70s in the north bay valleys and low to mid-70s in the east bay valleys. all these temperatures about 4 to 8 degrees cooler than yesterday. and another push of cool air tomorrow which will drop our temperatures anywhere from 2 degrees around the coast and bay to another 4 degrees inland. but look at the quick turn-around on thursday and friday, saturday, sunday and monday total sunshine in the afternoon hours, low 70s at the coast, mid-80s around the bay and mid-90s inland. good morning. >> you heard theresa's report about the accident. it's blocked at o'grady drive. you need to avoid that stretch and you may want to consider camden avenue to get around it. elsewhere in the south bay, freeways are
mid to upper 50s for the rest of us. by noon just about all of us seeing sunshine. a few straggling clouds or lingering clouds, if you will, around the coast. about 58 half moon bay. low to mid-60s through the bay. upper 60s the east bay valleys. about 4:00 sunshine just about everywhere. half moon bay 60. mid to upper 60s throughout the bay. near 70 in the south bay. low 70s in the north bay valleys and low to mid-70s in the east bay valleys. all these temperatures about 4 to 8 degrees cooler...
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thanks for joining us. one east bay neighborhood is waking up to closed streets, construction equipment and a watery mess. terry mcsweeney joins us live from pleasant hill with the latest on a frustrating water main break. what we call breaking news. terry? >> double breaker. broke eight days ago, broke last night here near cay cay way. they've still got the water coming out of the ground here. they say they're doing that to stabilize the pressure and they do have water back to the 40 homes and 100 plus people who were without water, again, since about 7:30 last night. not news to the people out here. it was eight days ago, the very same pipe broke in a different spot but the very same pipe broke. they were without water yet again. crews have come out. they have circumvented the break and getting water to the homes. the street though is in a very, very interesting location. four schools are located near here, including diablo valley college. so in about an hour or so, students start walking, parents start d
thanks for joining us. one east bay neighborhood is waking up to closed streets, construction equipment and a watery mess. terry mcsweeney joins us live from pleasant hill with the latest on a frustrating water main break. what we call breaking news. terry? >> double breaker. broke eight days ago, broke last night here near cay cay way. they've still got the water coming out of the ground here. they say they're doing that to stabilize the pressure and they do have water back to the 40...
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the rest of us mid to upper 50s. the monterey bay and inland, everybody the mid to upper 40s under a mostly clear sky. it is that sunshine and a slower breeze today that allows warming to begin. cooler air is moving off to the east. high pressure's moving in. it also will keep us clear at night with these longer nights and this dry air. it's going to be pretty comfortable. that's why this heat wave will not be too excessive or possibly even deadly or dangerous. the warm afternoons, we'll keep an eye. could cause you problems saturday, sunday, monday and to a lesser extent on tuesday. what's happening upstairs? a pretty potent system but most of that moving to the north. this cool front going to bring us a few high clouds. pushing a warmer air mass our way and we'll see temperatures jump. saratoga and campbell in the south bay at 81 degrees. on the peninsula, millbrae 73. warm all the way to 78 palo alto. mid-60s along the coast. still a little breezy today downtown, south san francisco, sausalito low 70s. 78 petaluma
the rest of us mid to upper 50s. the monterey bay and inland, everybody the mid to upper 40s under a mostly clear sky. it is that sunshine and a slower breeze today that allows warming to begin. cooler air is moving off to the east. high pressure's moving in. it also will keep us clear at night with these longer nights and this dry air. it's going to be pretty comfortable. that's why this heat wave will not be too excessive or possibly even deadly or dangerous. the warm afternoons, we'll keep...
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we use $250 billion worth every year. most americans have been prescribed at least some kind of medication and often they don't take every pill in the bottle. >> i still have a lot of it that i'm holding on to in case i need it one day. (laughter) >> one of the reasons people hold on to that stuff is that -- i'm not sure people actually believe that the sell by date on that stuff. >> muscle relaxers. just pain medication, you know, from a surgery. >> some painkiller that i got to the dentist that was two years old. but i put it in the garbage. that was probably wrong, right? >> drugs that are not properly disposed of may wind up in our water supply or landfill. however, law enforcement officials say leaving them in your home is not a good idea either. >> three-quarters of the prescription medications that are abused in the united states actually come from family or friends and often times from family medicine cabinets. >> san francisco police sergeant michael annercheck say most prescription drug abusers today are obtaini
we use $250 billion worth every year. most americans have been prescribed at least some kind of medication and often they don't take every pill in the bottle. >> i still have a lot of it that i'm holding on to in case i need it one day. (laughter) >> one of the reasons people hold on to that stuff is that -- i'm not sure people actually believe that the sell by date on that stuff. >> muscle relaxers. just pain medication, you know, from a surgery. >> some painkiller that...
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thanks for spending some of your sunday morning with us. if are enjoying the warm temperatures, lisa will be along in just a bit to tell you how long they'll last. >> a little later this morning, thousands of people will run and walk along the embarcadero to fight breast cancer. they'll do just like these folks did in 2008 to take part in the susan g.coleman race for the cure. registration starts at 7:00 and walk and race gets underway at 9:00. they invest more than $12 million in community programs to help save lives in the bay area. this marks the 20th anniversary of the race for the cure in san francisco. >>> in terms of breast cancer you've heard doctors say mammograms save lives by detecting breast cancer early but a new study says they don't save as many lives as first thought. they are stirring up the debate again over routine mammograms. we get more from lyanne melendez. >> car minimum is getting her yearly mammogram. >> it's a good way to get started. >> they have 40,000 women in norway found that mammograms reduce the death rate b
thanks for spending some of your sunday morning with us. if are enjoying the warm temperatures, lisa will be along in just a bit to tell you how long they'll last. >> a little later this morning, thousands of people will run and walk along the embarcadero to fight breast cancer. they'll do just like these folks did in 2008 to take part in the susan g.coleman race for the cure. registration starts at 7:00 and walk and race gets underway at 9:00. they invest more than $12 million in...
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e-mail us. frances? >> mike, had a couple earlier accidents on westbound 580 as you make your way through the altamont pass through pleasanton and dublin. that's why the drive time is 41 minutes from 205 to 680. a slow ride there. pretty good though southbound 880 to dakota, 14 minutes. usually slows down 7:00. southbound 101 from san mateo to woodside, a 6-minute ride. mass transit a great way to go especially if you want to avoid that 580 crowd. especially for spare the air day, you may want to take mass transit. interstate 80 in berkeley things have slowed down just a little bit. no major problems but the drive time has increased about 25 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. and at the bridge toll plaza, things are already backed up to the foot of the maze. if you want to head over to the san mateo bridge traffic is flowing well. and it's also pretty quiet right now across the golden gate bridge for drivers out of marin county. get the latest traffic conditions as they change by going to our
e-mail us. frances? >> mike, had a couple earlier accidents on westbound 580 as you make your way through the altamont pass through pleasanton and dublin. that's why the drive time is 41 minutes from 205 to 680. a slow ride there. pretty good though southbound 880 to dakota, 14 minutes. usually slows down 7:00. southbound 101 from san mateo to woodside, a 6-minute ride. mass transit a great way to go especially if you want to avoid that 580 crowd. especially for spare the air day, you may...
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toys r us putting out the help wanted sign. the company planning to hire 45,000 workers over the next few months. it's got listings on its ruscareers.com. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> oakland just today ordered all 244 target stores in california to stop throwing out damaged or defective items that qualify as a hazardous waste. the lawsuit is brought by the state and several cities and claim target has routinely been disposing of paint and electronics directly into the crash. the company needs a program for handling and disposal of hazardous materials. >> the san francisco public school system is getting a $3 million grant from the bill and linda gates foundation. it's to increase the graduation rate. mayor newsom calls it creating a college culture. >> it's not money that will determine your fate and future. it's your ideas. and if you've got a better idea you're gonna go places. what we have is a better idea to develop a collaborative. and what happened? the money found
toys r us putting out the help wanted sign. the company planning to hire 45,000 workers over the next few months. it's got listings on its ruscareers.com. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >> oakland just today ordered all 244 target stores in california to stop throwing out damaged or defective items that qualify as a hazardous waste. the lawsuit is brought by the state and several cities and claim target has routinely been disposing of...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. ♪ >>> all right. bells ringing on wall street. which marks the start of the trading day. stock futures higher as traders optimistic about improving economic reports overseas and corporate deal-making. the asian development bank raised the region's economic growth and consumer confidence rose in germany. how u.s. investors feel in a live report from the new york stock exchange in 15 minutes. >> we do know it's going to be another scorcher today in the bay area. yesterday's hot temperatures set records all around the state and caused all kinds of problems here in the bay area. a heat-related power outage cut service to pg&e customers in san leandro. hot tracks forced bart to slow down on trains in the evening commute. trains running 15 to 20 minutes late at one point. this weather that turned a minor brush fire into a disaster. marin county crews managed to get this fire knocked out within about an ho
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the rest of us warm to hot today. i'll show you when the warm weather will subside in your neighborhood. >> and traffic is light this morning. the thing that might surprise you is the fog you'll find across the golden gate bridge. i'll also have some road work to tell you about coming up. >> a bear of a mystery in san leandro. authorities search for the people who left a dead bear outside a market. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. california plans to appeal a ruling that's blocking the state from executing its first death row inmate in nearly five years. a convicted murderer and rapist has ordered his last meal but now he may get more meals for months. terry mcsweeney is live with the latest. >> attorney general jerry brown wants this execution to go forward. representatives of his office are expected to be filing down here at the 9th circuit court of appeals at 7th and mission street in san francisco trying to overturn yesterday's stay of execution. albert brown's life may have been extende
the rest of us warm to hot today. i'll show you when the warm weather will subside in your neighborhood. >> and traffic is light this morning. the thing that might surprise you is the fog you'll find across the golden gate bridge. i'll also have some road work to tell you about coming up. >> a bear of a mystery in san leandro. authorities search for the people who left a dead bear outside a market. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. california plans to...
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unlike us! >> good thing that power outage didn't hit the middle part of the day when it's going to get warm. you have that internal thing we need to get to work. whoa! mike? forecast. >> all right. good morning to you. i hope you enjoyed the labor day and the weather we're going to bring you for the 24 hours. compared to yesterday afternoon warmer across the board. redwood city 5 degrees warmer, santa rosa 7, oakland 8 and san francisco will jump 10 degrees today to 80 degrees this afternoon. about 12 hours 47 minutes of sunshine for you to enjoy. at 8:00 look at the sunshine out there. the temperatures still relatively cool. napa and santa rosa in the low 50s. upper 50s and near 60 for the rest of us. by noon looking at mid-70s around san francisco and oakland. upper 70s san rafael, palo alto. low 80s around fremont and san jose. even mid to upper 80s in the east bay and north bay valleys. sunshine 68 half moon bay where you'll be at 72 and sunshine at 4:00. san francisco 77 with low it mid-80
unlike us! >> good thing that power outage didn't hit the middle part of the day when it's going to get warm. you have that internal thing we need to get to work. whoa! mike? forecast. >> all right. good morning to you. i hope you enjoyed the labor day and the weather we're going to bring you for the 24 hours. compared to yesterday afternoon warmer across the board. redwood city 5 degrees warmer, santa rosa 7, oakland 8 and san francisco will jump 10 degrees today to 80 degrees this...
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thanks for joining us. in los angeles police in riot gear are on alert off protestors express outrage over an immigrant shot and killed by an l.a. police officer on sunday. the protest escalated when people started throwing bottles and plastic crates at police last night. the demonstration began yesterday when they marched between the location of sunday's shooting and the bart police station. they were forced to shot the guatemala immigrant on sunday when he lunged at them with a knife. >> the president continues to announce parts of his recovery plan. rob has the "moneyscope" report. >> we begin area "moneyscope" report with president obama's new economic plans. today the president will propose letting businesses and corporations write off new investments and plants and equipment through next year. yesterday he proposed a massive infrastructure overhaul. b.p. is investing in online ads for p.r. damage against the gulf oil spill. in june b.p. spent $3.6 million on google search result ads. the justice depar
thanks for joining us. in los angeles police in riot gear are on alert off protestors express outrage over an immigrant shot and killed by an l.a. police officer on sunday. the protest escalated when people started throwing bottles and plastic crates at police last night. the demonstration began yesterday when they marched between the location of sunday's shooting and the bart police station. they were forced to shot the guatemala immigrant on sunday when he lunged at them with a knife....
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the rest of us mid to upper 50s. santa cruz at 51. watsonville, monterey and salinas mid-60s, gilroy clear and 48. already mentioned it's going to be sunny but cooler this afternoon by 4 or 8 degrees. partly cloudy and cool again tonight. look for warmer than average afternoon starting friday lasting through the weekend and spilling into monday. if you have to work the weekend, at least we can get you friday and monday with some warmth also. that will also be at the coast. it's one of those fall weekends where if you want sunshine and warm weather at the coast, this is the weekend to go. look at the increasing clouds through the morning hours. very thin which means a quick retreat. by noon most of us seeing sunshine and by the afternoon hours a few clouds along the coast keeping you right around 60. everybody else total sunshine with 60s around the bay and 70s in our inland valleys. in fact, we'll start the east bay today. total sunshine. the coolest weather in the san ramon valley, low 80s danville and dublin -- i should say low 70s.
the rest of us mid to upper 50s. santa cruz at 51. watsonville, monterey and salinas mid-60s, gilroy clear and 48. already mentioned it's going to be sunny but cooler this afternoon by 4 or 8 degrees. partly cloudy and cool again tonight. look for warmer than average afternoon starting friday lasting through the weekend and spilling into monday. if you have to work the weekend, at least we can get you friday and monday with some warmth also. that will also be at the coast. it's one of those...
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the winds keeping you up at 61, oakland, a lot of us in the 50s this morning. you can see the 24 hour temperature change. some areas warmer like menlo park, san jose, 2, 1 degrees warmer. but that sheltered santa rosa gauge 2 degrees cooler. fremont about 1 degree warmer. temperatures a lot like yesterday. we'll see more sunshine than yesterday but that cool breeze is what's going to hold us to check. we'll have low 60s abeing lo the coast, mid to upper san francisco, richmond, oakland and san mateo. you can see pretty much low to mid-70s elsewhere. let's take a look at the seven-day forecast. because today is the coolest day of the seven. yeah, even though astronomical fall starts tonight, we will warm 4 to 6 degrees tomorrow. another 6 to 8 degrees on friday and possibly another 2 to 4 degrees on saturday and sunday when the heat peaks in the mid-90s saturday, sunday, monday inland, mid to upper 80s around the bay and mid-70s at the coast. may see a cooling trend begin tuesday and that would be at the coast. all right, frances, any problems? >> mike, there's
the winds keeping you up at 61, oakland, a lot of us in the 50s this morning. you can see the 24 hour temperature change. some areas warmer like menlo park, san jose, 2, 1 degrees warmer. but that sheltered santa rosa gauge 2 degrees cooler. fremont about 1 degree warmer. temperatures a lot like yesterday. we'll see more sunshine than yesterday but that cool breeze is what's going to hold us to check. we'll have low 60s abeing lo the coast, mid to upper san francisco, richmond, oakland and san...
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a recall underway this morning for one of the most widely used baby formulas. why simalac is being pulled off shelves. >> the day many americans have been dreading and others waiting for. many of the healthcare reforms kick in. the changes that will probably change your life one way or another. >> also she faced a nightmare even as she realized a lifelong dream. next the 85-year-old east bay college grad who barely found herself or almost i should say found herse [ female announcer ] it can creep up on you. dry skin. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm. your moisture matched. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts for 24 hours. later gator. lubriderm. your moisture matched. [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in 25 delici
a recall underway this morning for one of the most widely used baby formulas. why simalac is being pulled off shelves. >> the day many americans have been dreading and others waiting for. many of the healthcare reforms kick in. the changes that will probably change your life one way or another. >> also she faced a nightmare even as she realized a lifelong dream. next the 85-year-old east bay college grad who barely found herself or almost i should say found herse [ female announcer...
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gradual cooling for all of us begins wednesday afternoon. here you go with the even district and down in the santa clara valley. that poor air quality, spare the air day once again and tomorrow it will be just the east bay valleys that will be under the poor air quality for another spare the air day. waking up to clear skies this morning. but here we're looking at clouds that will linger along the coast early and then they kind of get pushed out just a little bit due to a slight offshore breeze today. that's why it's going to be warm to hot again. 70s along most of the coast to 80s and 90s along the bay and 100 in our deepest valleys especially the east bay. south valley mid to upper 70s, campbell 97. san jose 95. warm on the peninsula with upper 80s millbrae and san mateo with hot low to mid-90s elsewhere. temperatures in the upper 70s all the way along the coast. daly city 77. downtown, south san francisco and sausalito, beaches in the north bay, may get clouds from time to time but mid to upper 70s with mainly sunshine. over on the east b
gradual cooling for all of us begins wednesday afternoon. here you go with the even district and down in the santa clara valley. that poor air quality, spare the air day once again and tomorrow it will be just the east bay valleys that will be under the poor air quality for another spare the air day. waking up to clear skies this morning. but here we're looking at clouds that will linger along the coast early and then they kind of get pushed out just a little bit due to a slight offshore breeze...
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we can turn them on and use them. hopefully there aren't power outages. you shouldn't be, if you can, using the oven or drying clothes or anything in the middle of the afternoon. >> hang them out to dry. >> when we get sun. the sun bleaches it. >> boy, you guys know a lot more than i thought. (laughter) >> hello! (laughter) >> let's move on. >> meteorologist laundry specialist mike nicco with your forecast. >> knew something about clothes. talk about how it's clear this morning and how it's still very warm compared to yesterday morning. the reason why, look at all the record highs yesterday. everywhere you see an asterisk is a record high like santa rosa, san francisco, oakland, moffett field and santa cruz. we got close in concord. we tied one at 100 and we were one degree behind in san jose. the record high yesterday was 97. our high was 96. 56 santa rosa right now, half moon bay 50. still holding on to 70 in antioch. mid to upper 70s fremont and los gatos. around monterey bay cooler with temperatures upper 60s to low 60s inland. hot and poor air qualit
we can turn them on and use them. hopefully there aren't power outages. you shouldn't be, if you can, using the oven or drying clothes or anything in the middle of the afternoon. >> hang them out to dry. >> when we get sun. the sun bleaches it. >> boy, you guys know a lot more than i thought. (laughter) >> hello! (laughter) >> let's move on. >> meteorologist laundry specialist mike nicco with your forecast. >> knew something about clothes. talk about...
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that is gonna do it for us. thank you for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler with lisa argent. the next newscast is at 5. our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40% having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online.
that is gonna do it for us. thank you for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler with lisa argent. the next newscast is at 5. our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40% having that many...
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he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these families can have some sort of closure is a positive thing. >> it will be california's first execution in nearly five years. a federal judge gave the go-ahead now that prison officials have complied with his order. they built a roomier death chamber and revised how the execution team is selected and trained. >> given that brown's attorneys bear the burden of coming in with evidence that there's about to be an unconstitutional execution he finds that the evidence is just not there and there's no reason that he can find legally to bar this execution. >> albert brown was convicted of raping and murdering 15-year-old su
he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these...
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. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ a death row inmate set to die in nearly 48 hours is making yet another appeal tonight. this one to the nineth circuit court of appeals in san francisco. albert brown is scheduled to die one minute after midnight early wednesday morning. he was convicted of abducting, raping and killing susan jordan of riverside. now, more on what could be california's first execution in nearly five years. lilian? >> carolyn, we now know how the state plans to end brown's life. the convicted inmate had until noon today to make his choice. death row inmate albert brown was given the choice how he wanted to die. with a heavy dose or a 3-drug cocktail. >> i think a lawyer's worst nightmare is to talk to a client about how they should choose the way they want to die. >> she is head of the death penalty college at santa clara university. she says the three-drug cocktail is considered more risky because it involves a paralyzing agent. >> the paralytic raised all kinds of concerns. if somebod
. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ a death row inmate set to die in nearly 48 hours is making yet another appeal tonight. this one to the nineth circuit court of appeals in san francisco. albert brown is scheduled to die one minute after midnight early wednesday morning. he was convicted of abducting, raping and killing susan jordan of riverside. now, more on what could be california's first execution in...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews have spent more than 12 hours on the scene. >> today is a day off for the cleanup crews in san bruno. work was done in the disaster zone yesterday. 29 of the 35 residents who lost their homes have signed a liability waiver including a guarantee they won't have any out-of-pocket expenses. pg&e says it will ultimately pick up the estimated $60,000 per house. officials hope to have the cleanup work con within four weeks before the rainy season begins. governor swarzenegger discussed the san bruno disaster in his weekly radio address. she promising a full investigation. >> in this case you really hav
get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews...
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carpoolers get to use the lane for free but solo drivers can use it for a fee. signs will alert drivers to the entries and exits and how much it will cost. prices will rise and fall based on congestion, 30 cents when there is nonand up to $6 for peak times. for now free for everybody overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. >> shareholders at two major airlines approved a deal to form the world's largest airline. continental airline officials announced preliminary results in houston while shareholders for united voted in chicago. today's vote clears the way for the $3 billion swap to close in about two weeks. >> friday so perfect pets. >> mike nicco's going to be back to >>> today on oprah at 4:00 ultimate wild dreams plus oprah announces her latest book. at 5:00 abc 7 news, how much are you worth? the average american's net value takes a dip. we're goi to talk to sarah shourd about when her niece is coming home after spending 14 months in an iranian prison. >> got a lot of love to sure? how about theerfect pet. >> mike to introduce uses to a cute new friend. >> so cute
carpoolers get to use the lane for free but solo drivers can use it for a fee. signs will alert drivers to the entries and exits and how much it will cost. prices will rise and fall based on congestion, 30 cents when there is nonand up to $6 for peak times. for now free for everybody overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. >> shareholders at two major airlines approved a deal to form the world's largest airline. continental airline officials announced preliminary results in houston while...
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motorcycles can still use the lane for free. just put you transponder in the fas trak mylar bag so you won't get charged. but if you are a solo driver, watch out. chp will look for cheers. if they see an amber-colored ligh it means you have a transponder o no transponder at all. fine if y're a carpooler, not if you're solo. well, for driving in the express lane illegally i$370. no report of how many tickets issued this morning. that will be tallied at the ends of the day. my advice, drive it a few times and you'll get used to it. reporting live in fremont, i'm jenelle wang, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. in the north bay grief counselors are helping students at several schools all week after a 15-year-old boy was killed in a terrible car crash on friday. four other boys were hurt. counselors are on hand at novato high school to help students through the grievin process. all the boys in the accent are from that school. the 17-year-old criticay injured has been upgraded to seriousondition and was taken off a ventilator. >> we are in
motorcycles can still use the lane for free. just put you transponder in the fas trak mylar bag so you won't get charged. but if you are a solo driver, watch out. chp will look for cheers. if they see an amber-colored ligh it means you have a transponder o no transponder at all. fine if y're a carpooler, not if you're solo. well, for driving in the express lane illegally i$370. no report of how many tickets issued this morning. that will be tallied at the ends of the day. my advice, drive it a...
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cecilia vega joins us live from the campus with what happened. cecilia? >> not much was affected at all by this gas leak. the rupture happened near these buildings behind me here. authorities just repaired the leak within the las 15 minutes or so so everything is definitely back to normal now. firefighters wer hereon the scene. pg&e crews were also out here working to repair this 2 inch gas line that runs through the southern edge of campus. this was reported before 8:00 this morning. authorities say it was likely ruptured by construction crewsw working on the new recreation and wellness center that's scheduled to open later this fall. now, he ruptured gas line is located near campus apartments. but there was no evacuation of any kind ordered. the wind blew gas it seems in the opposite direction of the dorm buildin most of the students voluntarily left that building to attend class. >> the lassrooms don't seem to be impacted at all for today being thfirst day of schoo since the gas is taken away with the prevailing winds. it's taken awa from the campus. e
cecilia vega joins us live from the campus with what happened. cecilia? >> not much was affected at all by this gas leak. the rupture happened near these buildings behind me here. authorities just repaired the leak within the las 15 minutes or so so everything is definitely back to normal now. firefighters wer hereon the scene. pg&e crews were also out here working to repair this 2 inch gas line that runs through the southern edge of campus. this was reported before 8:00 this morning....